There are several sex scenes in Riverdale between most of the characters like the 7 Minutes in Heaven game and the relationship between Archie and Mrs. Grundy. There are many other examples of how the teens are hyper-sexualized throughout the season. In Pop Kids, Score and Sarah’s relationship is based on sex. They are always having sex when they are together. The writes of Riverdale and Mr. Davey are hyper-sexualizing the youth in order to mock them. They are using hyper-sexualization as a way to show the differences in teens long ago and in teens today. Teens before were not as sexually-active as teens today. Most girls weren’t allowed to lose their virginity before marriage according to Christianity. However, today youths are having sex every chance they get. The writers are mocking youth today because the characters are giving the idea of sex more importance than the real issues like Jason Blossom’s death in Riverdale and the illegal party Score is having in Pop Kids. Therefore, the writers want to show how youths are changing societal norms by hyper-sexualizing
There are several sex scenes in Riverdale between most of the characters like the 7 Minutes in Heaven game and the relationship between Archie and Mrs. Grundy. There are many other examples of how the teens are hyper-sexualized throughout the season. In Pop Kids, Score and Sarah’s relationship is based on sex. They are always having sex when they are together. The writes of Riverdale and Mr. Davey are hyper-sexualizing the youth in order to mock them. They are using hyper-sexualization as a way to show the differences in teens long ago and in teens today. Teens before were not as sexually-active as teens today. Most girls weren’t allowed to lose their virginity before marriage according to Christianity. However, today youths are having sex every chance they get. The writers are mocking youth today because the characters are giving the idea of sex more importance than the real issues like Jason Blossom’s death in Riverdale and the illegal party Score is having in Pop Kids. Therefore, the writers want to show how youths are changing societal norms by hyper-sexualizing